yes
yes
All supplementary angles would be linear pairs IF they were adjacent. But they could be far apart.
2 pairs: linear 3 pairs: trigonal planar 5 pairs: trigonal bipyramidal 6 pairs: octahedral
Yes, they are.
The factor pairs of 36 are pairs of numbers that multiply together to equal 36. These pairs include (1, 36), (2, 18), (3, 12), (4, 9), and (6, 6). Factors are numbers that can divide evenly into a given number, and in this case, 36 has a total of 9 factor pairs.
They are 2-dimensional vectors.
4, 5 5, 6 6, 7 7, 8 8, 9 9, 10
yes
The electron domain geometry for CS2 is linear, as sulfur has two bonding pairs and no lone pairs of electrons around it.
not necesarily, supplementary angles have to add up to 180degrees so they can b linear pairs if their on the same line but not always
linear
Only two: (4, 9) and (6, 6). In all other factor pairs, one of the numbers is not composite.